Director Rejish Midhila has every reason to sport a grin, for his debut film 'Lal, Bahdur and Shastri', is an unalloyed, unsoiled piece of film making that should appeal to one and all. The story of the film as such is no great shakes, but Rejish makes do with whatever he has at his disposal and moulds it into a likeable entertainer that should leave you content. On a bus journey to Cochin where goes seeking a job, Lal (Jayasurya) meets Bahadur (Nedumudi Venu) and Arjun (Amith Chakkalakkal). While the septegenarian intends to meet a friend who has been hospitalized in Cochin, Arjun has a busy schedule ahead as a dupe for a lead actor at an ongoing shoot. The three go their separate ways, but not before a young lottery seller (Minon) hands Lal and Bahadur a ticket each.On another corner of the town, Shastri (Aju Varghese) has had it up to his neck at a government office, trying to get a file across. Taara (Sandra Simon) is on her way back to the hospital where she works, after a brief vacation back home. And a teacher (Kavitha Nair) herds a bunch of primary kids across to a painting competition that is on.
DVD Features:Dolby Digital 5.1,Anamorphic WideScreen,NTSC All Regions, English Subtitles
Cast: Jayasurya, Sandraa Simon, Nedumudi Venu, Aju Varghese, Sethu Lakshmi, Ranji Panicker, Nobi, Amith, Thesni Khan, Sunil Sugatha, Pradeep Kottayam
Director: Rejishh Midhila
Producer: Jose Simon, Rajesh George
Music Director: Bijibal
Lal, Bahadur, and Sasthri are three strangers who become close friends during a bus journey from Alappuzha to Thiruvananthapuram. They get involved in an incident which bonds them together and are ready to help each other keeping aside their routine tasks. Jayasurya plays Srilal who reaches Thiruvananthapuram to visit a politician for a job recommendation. Bahadur (Nedumudi Venu) is an ex- panchayath president and shrewd politician who comes to Thiruvananthapuram to visit his friend who is hospitalized after an accident. Dharmajan Sasthri (Aju Varghese) reaches Thiruvananthapuram to receive financial aid from the Krishi Bhavan for his crops destroyed due to heavy monsoon. Midukki reality show fame Swapna Thomas is the heroine. ‘Lal Bahadur Sathri’ is directed by Rajish Mithila and produced by Jose Simon and Rajesh George under the banner of Jayaraj Films.
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